Samba Problem - connection to win2k shares dies when win2k reboots
Gordon Keehn
gordonkeehn at netzero.net
Wed Apr 27 16:07:51 UTC 2005
Chris Jones wrote:
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>I am having a problem with my Samba connection to my Win2k box. When I
>have to reboot the win2k box (frequently, because of M$ security
>patches, and for application updates that don't know how to avoid the
>reboot problem), my FC3 box suddenly loses connection to the win2k box.
>The Win2k box can see the FC3 box happily both before and after the reboot.
>
>To correct the problem I am having to umount each win2k share and
>smbmount the share. However, one mount is stubbornly refusing to either
>umount or smbumount. The response to the umount command is:
>
>umount: /export/gandalfe: device is busy
>umount: /export/gandalfe: device is busy
>
>and then the smbmount command gives the following response:
>
>Could not resolve mount point /export/gandalfe
>
>
>Can anyone point me in the right direction to overcome this problem?
>Also, I would appreciate some feedback as to how to prevent the reboot
>of winblows causing the disconnection. Can FC3 detect the disconnection
> and attempt to reinstate the connections?
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I have the same problem with Windows XP. It's particularly annoying
that there doesn't seem to be any logic to explain why one share refuses
to be umounted. As far as I can tell (OK, that's not all that far)
there are no running processes which access the hanging share.
Cheers,
Gordon Keehn
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